11/25/14

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I don't know about you but I am living with a little girl obsessed with Frozen! Anything Anna, Elsa, or Olaf she always tells me that she absolutely needs. Because of this I am sure that you can imagine her excitement when we received Frozen Surprise Slides from Wonder Forge to review! Keep reading to learn about this fun new game and and enter to win your own copy of this game!

Wonder Forge is a company that specialized in board games for children of all ages. They make over fifty games based on ideas from popular children's shows or movies such as Star Wars, Disney Princesses, Curious George, and many more! You can find games from Wonder Forge in popular retailers nationwide such as Toys R Us, Walmart, and Target; many of their games are also available online through Amazon.

In Frozen Surprise Slides you can journey high up into the mountains above Arandelle with your favorite friends from Frozen! You can travel through scenes from Frozen such as icy peaks and the troll's glen, you can also zoom ahead or push backward from the shortcut slides! You never know when the locations will mix up or flip over which keeps the game exciting and makes it a different game every time you play! This game is meant for ages 3+ and can be played with 2-4 players. In the box you will receive the game board, four double-sided slide tiles, 4 movers, 4 mover bases, a spinner, and instructions.

We recently had a play date with two friends and while they were over we played this fun game! All three children loved it and loved that the game was different every time. It is a very easy game to learn and get the hang of, while having tons of fun!

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